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with the startling word from nato and now even president assad's staunch ally russia, that the brutal dictator's days are numbered. that's because while assad is still in control in the capital, rebels are moving closer. now, just outside in the suburbs. our bbc colleague jeremy bowen saw it first hand, in a neighborhood where assad's forces have tried to stop the rebel advance, pounding the buildings and homes with air strikes and artillery. the battle is bloody. at the regime's military hospital, there are said to be 40 wounded, treated a day. while the rebels, like this fighter who lost both feet, received treatment from a dentist. their hospital, bombed. >> the rebels have shown that they have the stomach for a fight. they've shown that they can endure pain. and they have the conviction that if they don't fight on, they'll be killed. >> reporter: bowen met some 200 of their recruits, training at an army base they said they captured. >> what do you think will happen to assad? >> killed. must be killed. >> reporter: but who exactly are these rebels? the fighter says his group is not
with the startling word from nato and now even president assad's staunch ally russia, that the brutal dictator's days are numbered. that's because while assad is still in control in the capital, rebels are moving closer. now, just outside in the suburbs. our bbc colleague jeremy bowen saw it first hand, in a neighborhood where assad's forces have tried to stop the rebel advance, pounding the buildings and homes with air strikes and artillery. the battle is bloody. at the regime's military...
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as russia's president made a rare appearance in turkey today, to meet with the country's prime minister. they pulled nonessential staff from the area. clashes continue along the border of those two countries. ivan watson is is in istanbul and i asked him how close the latest syrian air strikes were to the turkish border. >> the air strikes hit within site of the turkish border, sending panicked civilians fleeing to the nearby turkish border, also sending warplanes in the air in response to these close air strikes. all of this happening just hours before one of the biggest traditional supporters. vladimir putin sat down for talks with the turkish prime minister who's been one of the biggest enemies. both leaders trying to down play their difference, play up their huge trade, but they disagree on turkey's request to deploy patriot missile batteries along the border. the russians don't want it. and this is supposed to be discussed at nato head quarters starting on tuesday. >>> our fifth story out front tonight, those rumors of the royal baby. now true, the palace confirmed that today. afte
as russia's president made a rare appearance in turkey today, to meet with the country's prime minister. they pulled nonessential staff from the area. clashes continue along the border of those two countries. ivan watson is is in istanbul and i asked him how close the latest syrian air strikes were to the turkish border. >> the air strikes hit within site of the turkish border, sending panicked civilians fleeing to the nearby turkish border, also sending warplanes in the air in response...
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today russia, syria's most powerful ally, said assad's losing control of his country and admitted the opposition could win. nato's leader went further, saying the regime is approaching collapse. their comments came as opposition groups seized a military base near damascus. meantime, syrian state television said at least two dozen civilians were killed in two car bombings outside of damascus. seven children were said to be among those killed in this blast. in a nearby town, eight people, mostly women and children, were reported killed in this bombing according to state television. tonight, assad shows no outward signs of backing down, however, and in hotspots like aleppo, civilians are still dying in the cross fire. now that act of incredible courage that was caught on tape. here is arwa damon's exclusive report. >> reporter: a fighter slithers across the street, his body covered. yards away a woman lies motionless. she's been shot by a sniper. her rescuer is not a relative, nor a neighbor. he's never met her. abdullah fahan is just 17. he knew he had to save the woman or die trying. w
today russia, syria's most powerful ally, said assad's losing control of his country and admitted the opposition could win. nato's leader went further, saying the regime is approaching collapse. their comments came as opposition groups seized a military base near damascus. meantime, syrian state television said at least two dozen civilians were killed in two car bombings outside of damascus. seven children were said to be among those killed in this blast. in a nearby town, eight people, mostly...
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mcafee says hacking ring based in russia is targeting 30 banks. its goal is to steal millions of dollars from consumer bank accounts. already mcafee has found up to 500 computers are infected. the hackers are allegedly going after wealthy people who might not notice a relatively small amount of money missing in their accounts. >>> president obama and speaker of the house john boehner had a late meeting at the white house yesterday. the pair discussed the impending "fiscal cliff." aides describe the meeting as frank. the two remain stuck on the issue of whether to raise taxes on the top 2%. >> the idea of not raising taxes has sort of become a religion for a lot of members of the republican party. >> the president wands to pretend that spending -- wants to pretend that spending isn't the problem. that's why we don't have an agreement. >> clearly a deal was not reached yesterday. if they can't find a middle ground, taxes will go up on all americans january 1. this will also be deep spending cuts across the board. >>> coming up, a very bizarre crime.
mcafee says hacking ring based in russia is targeting 30 banks. its goal is to steal millions of dollars from consumer bank accounts. already mcafee has found up to 500 computers are infected. the hackers are allegedly going after wealthy people who might not notice a relatively small amount of money missing in their accounts. >>> president obama and speaker of the house john boehner had a late meeting at the white house yesterday. the pair discussed the impending "fiscal...
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russia today -- from the deputy foreign minister, basically saying that they have acknowledged that bashar al-assad has been losing power and that his departure is a foregone conclusion. suddenly they are talking about strong support for bashar al-assad and making it very clear that they firmly support his regime. >> the russians cannot let go. he is an allied to iran and some are anti-american. what i see now is that the civil war in syria is going to grow, unfortunntely. an opposition that cannot bring him down very fast. lou: as always, thank you for being with us. thank you. lou: much more on the obama administrati's foreign-policy in the middle middle east. the "a-team" towards us coming up. federal workers are thriving in the obama economy with record paid benefits. far outpacing government workers. it seems that government workers still unhappy. unions upset with the new reality of coworker reform. alan wilson joins us and tells us why they should be cheering you right to work lou: michele obama saying that voter suppression was in full force. in so many states around the country. t
russia today -- from the deputy foreign minister, basically saying that they have acknowledged that bashar al-assad has been losing power and that his departure is a foregone conclusion. suddenly they are talking about strong support for bashar al-assad and making it very clear that they firmly support his regime. >> the russians cannot let go. he is an allied to iran and some are anti-american. what i see now is that the civil war in syria is going to grow, unfortunntely. an opposition...
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new developments regarding a fatal plane crash in russia. new video surfacing of the airliner as it careened off the runway and on to a highway in moscow yesterday. the impact sending debris flying into oncoming traffic, including a tire that slammed into a car. no passengers were on board at the time only crew members and the death toll risen to five after a flight attendant. the remaining three survivors listed in mythical or serious condition. hospitalized tonight. no injuries listed of people on the ground. including that car. and investigators are trying it determine what went wrong and one official is looking at faulty brakes to blame for the crash. two teenagers injured at a stabbing in a shopping mall in california at least one of them undergoing surgery the at a local hospital right now. and police responding to the scene late last night to find the victims on the third floor of a movie theater. it was chaos in the search for the suspect. >> they had us all in a line exiting, police caution tape. >> and police were shopping every ve
new developments regarding a fatal plane crash in russia. new video surfacing of the airliner as it careened off the runway and on to a highway in moscow yesterday. the impact sending debris flying into oncoming traffic, including a tire that slammed into a car. no passengers were on board at the time only crew members and the death toll risen to five after a flight attendant. the remaining three survivors listed in mythical or serious condition. hospitalized tonight. no injuries listed of...
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>> russia has always maintained that. it's for the syrians themselves toecide whis goi to ad the country and the syrian people. but russia has always been prepared to work for a political outcome. in fact, we were instrumental in putting together the geneva communication in the actions of the meeting with the foreign minister and participation of kofi annan who was the secretary general's special envoy which provides for the steps which are necessary in order to have a political conclusion to the crisis in syria. we agreed just recently with americans in a meeting with mr. brahimi participated in and mr. burns from the u.s. state dertme that they continue to be the only consensus realistic basis for a political outcome. so this is our platform. >> woodruff: let me ask you, mr. ambassador. if you're saying it's up to the syrians, isn't that really saying we just let the two sides continue to fight it out no matter what the cost in lives is? what is it, 40,000 syrians have already died? two million have been displaced. a ha
>> russia has always maintained that. it's for the syrians themselves toecide whis goi to ad the country and the syrian people. but russia has always been prepared to work for a political outcome. in fact, we were instrumental in putting together the geneva communication in the actions of the meeting with the foreign minister and participation of kofi annan who was the secretary general's special envoy which provides for the steps which are necessary in order to have a political...
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russia is the third most popular country for americans to adopt behind china and ethiopia. >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in the intensive care unit of a houston hospital today. in a statement his longtime chief of staff urged the to put the harps back in the closet. the former president is 88 years old and has been in the hospital since november 23 for a bad case of bronchitis. he has since suffered a series of complications. >>> the national weather service has issued a new winter storm warning for the eastern half of the country as a new system threatens to cause even more travel headaches throughout the region. this comes after more than 21 inches of snow and rain already fell in the northeast. record snowfall in arkansas has left nearly 200,000 people without power. joining me now is the weather channel's kelly cass. kelly, i'm here in washington, d.c. we are hearing warnings from d.c. to maine. don't drive on saturday. you know, hunker down. what's going to hit the east coast over the weekend? >> it will get messy, that's for sure. a lot of people are still trying
russia is the third most popular country for americans to adopt behind china and ethiopia. >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in the intensive care unit of a houston hospital today. in a statement his longtime chief of staff urged the to put the harps back in the closet. the former president is 88 years old and has been in the hospital since november 23 for a bad case of bronchitis. he has since suffered a series of complications. >>> the national weather service...
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and there are conflicting reports that his most powerful ally, russia, may be preparing for his defeat. rebels are gaining ground outside the capital and have defied every effort to defeat them. >>> there's some confusion over where former south african president nelson mandela is being treated. government officials there say they are protecting his privacy not confirming which hospital is treating him. >> the 94-year-old anti-apartheid icon was admitted on saturday for what has since been diagnosed as a lung infection. >>> in other news right now, president obama will have to go to plan "b," to find a new secretary of state. >> in a surprise move, u.n. ambassador susan rice withdrew her name from consideration, saying the country would not benefit from a bitter, costly confirmation process. >> several republicans made it clear they did not want rice to be the nation's top diplomat. and abc's tahman bradley joins us, now live, from washington with more on this surprise move. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hello. good morning to you, rob and paula. the president's announcement of his new nati
and there are conflicting reports that his most powerful ally, russia, may be preparing for his defeat. rebels are gaining ground outside the capital and have defied every effort to defeat them. >>> there's some confusion over where former south african president nelson mandela is being treated. government officials there say they are protecting his privacy not confirming which hospital is treating him. >> the 94-year-old anti-apartheid icon was admitted on saturday for what has...
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activated and what it does it replicates or clones your pc on serve they are russia. once they clone your pc they try to log into the bank using those credentials. >> they say the plan likely involves target people of high net worth but all customers are advised to make sure their anti-virus software is working. >> here is jane king with this morning's business report. >> a source says bloomberg two dozen companies are bidding for all of abrupt hostess brand. it may bad news for jealous spouses, judiciary committee that would make it a crime for companies to make stalking apps by locations of cellphone. if you are looking for a jobs, online ads recruiters rely on social websites to find better offers. >> are you feeling generous this holiday season? answer is more likely to be yes if you are guy. a new survey 31% of women plan to spend less on holiday gifts. only 19% of men felt that way. i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >>> and royal news, the queen and duke were given a special tour of the bank of england. the royal couple toward vaults piled high w
activated and what it does it replicates or clones your pc on serve they are russia. once they clone your pc they try to log into the bank using those credentials. >> they say the plan likely involves target people of high net worth but all customers are advised to make sure their anti-virus software is working. >> here is jane king with this morning's business report. >> a source says bloomberg two dozen companies are bidding for all of abrupt hostess brand. it may bad news...
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the ally being russia. the foreign minster here to the right of president assad, he told state-run media that assad's government is losing control of more of syria. here's a quote "we need to look the facts in the eye and unfortunately we cannot exclude a victory by the opposition." russia was 1 of the votes that kept him from acting against assad. we heard this from native secretary general. >> i think the regime in damascus is approaching collapse. i think now is only a question of time. >> how significant is this here? hello to you. we can talk about possible low assad leaving syria. now do you think that might be more serious? >> no. the question is how significant is the deputy foreign minster and my answer is very significant. this is a high level kremlin official saying russia is syria's most important friend. they are fulfilling military contract and blocking resolutions. it is publicly saying you read part of the quote thatty we must face the facts. then the deputy foreign minster added an oppositi
the ally being russia. the foreign minster here to the right of president assad, he told state-run media that assad's government is losing control of more of syria. here's a quote "we need to look the facts in the eye and unfortunately we cannot exclude a victory by the opposition." russia was 1 of the votes that kept him from acting against assad. we heard this from native secretary general. >> i think the regime in damascus is approaching collapse. i think now is only a...
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russia now joining in. could stronger laws have prevented that gun violence in oregon? we'll talk to brady campaign president dan gross. andrea mitchell reports is next right here. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? but some things never get old... marie callender's dutch apple pie with fresh fuji apples and a crust made from scratch... it makes home at the holidays even sweeter. marie callender's. it's time to savor. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that c
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the secretary directed her comments to russia. she emphasized that the stain legs of these patriot systems in turkey is not meant to destabilize nato's already uneasy relationship with moscow. back here at state chided the russians for skipping upcoming crisis meeting on the syrian conflict. >> we want to see obviously, you know, russia come around to the point of view of the international community with regard to what's happening in syria. you know, we want to work with russia as we have said many times from this podium on the basis of the geneva action group's communication. >> clinton is expected to meet with her russian counterpart sometime in the next 48 hours, shep. >> shepard: meantime syrian rebels are taking their fight to the capital of damascus. move aimed at putting additional pressure of regime and hitting the heart of president assad's power. that strategy is coming at a bloody cost. witnesses say a mortar slammed into a ninth grade classroom in a damascus suburb. state media early reported 30 dead. killed 13 childre
the secretary directed her comments to russia. she emphasized that the stain legs of these patriot systems in turkey is not meant to destabilize nato's already uneasy relationship with moscow. back here at state chided the russians for skipping upcoming crisis meeting on the syrian conflict. >> we want to see obviously, you know, russia come around to the point of view of the international community with regard to what's happening in syria. you know, we want to work with russia as we have...
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what is russia saying now about the assad regime? >> reporter: yesterday they came out and said, all right, we think there is a possibility president assad would fall. this is one of those things speaking to truth as this russian diplomat did may not exactly jive with the party line. inside baseball here as russia came out today and forcefully gotten behind president assad said, no, no, our diplomat was misquoted. he was saying what the opposition was saying. a little fanciful. there was hope as the humanitarian crisis increases inside syria there are many more hundreds if not thousands of people dying inside syria that russia may be loosening ties to president assad. sadly for the united states and allies we found out that russia is continuing to hold fast with president assad their long time ally and happy to see him kill as many of his own citizens as he would like. alisyn: thanks leland. bill: you think about the last two years of headlines and think about this region how much it dominated the coverage we've had and here and all
what is russia saying now about the assad regime? >> reporter: yesterday they came out and said, all right, we think there is a possibility president assad would fall. this is one of those things speaking to truth as this russian diplomat did may not exactly jive with the party line. inside baseball here as russia came out today and forcefully gotten behind president assad said, no, no, our diplomat was misquoted. he was saying what the opposition was saying. a little fanciful. there was...
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and russia was justifiably upset about all that. but, you know, you salve tolve problem you have, divorce dads snatch their kids and we can't say we can't have divorce because look what happens. you fix the problem you have, you don't throw away the baby with the bath water. that's what is happening with this legislation. whatever problems there might have been and they're minimal, we need to fix them, but to make all the kids suffer simply isn't right. >> if this sounds like it is about politics here, in terms of a fix, 30 seconds here, mr. pertman, what is the adoption community in the u.s. doing to fix this? >> well, the adoption community really can't do anything right now. this is a problem in the hands of the duma and in the hands of president putin and we can only hope that he does the right things for these -- the right thing for these kids and doesn't hold them hostage. >> adam pertman, thank you for joining me. we appreciate it. >>> want you to look at this image. this is a pretty fascinating image here. you have the presi
and russia was justifiably upset about all that. but, you know, you salve tolve problem you have, divorce dads snatch their kids and we can't say we can't have divorce because look what happens. you fix the problem you have, you don't throw away the baby with the bath water. that's what is happening with this legislation. whatever problems there might have been and they're minimal, we need to fix them, but to make all the kids suffer simply isn't right. >> if this sounds like it is about...
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a cattle truck in russia flipped over. check this out. >> watch them all get up. >> all the cattle were thrown onto the road, as you can see. whoa. terrible crash. then they all get up as if nothing happened. that's not how you make a milkshake, ba da bump. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm norah. this is charlie. >> and it is a side of dustin hoffman we rarely see. the two-time oscar winner opens up and looks back on a long career. >> that's right. the honoree talked with gayle king. looks like they're singing too. i love it. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] if you care for someone with mild to moderate alzheimer's, you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon
a cattle truck in russia flipped over. check this out. >> watch them all get up. >> all the cattle were thrown onto the road, as you can see. whoa. terrible crash. then they all get up as if nothing happened. that's not how you make a milkshake, ba da bump. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm norah. this is charlie. >> and it is a side of dustin hoffman we rarely see. the two-time oscar winner opens up and looks back on a long career. >> that's right. the...
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russia has elections. it is whether another candidate wins whether power is handed over to that candidate. iraq has not passed that milestone yet. what we had in 2011 was a relatively stable iraq, a lot of hopes. unfortunately, the situation has deteriorated politically over the last year. iraq has been less aligned with american interests and more aligned with iran the interests -- iranian interests in the syrian conflict. host: we are taking your phone calls. the lines are open. let us know if you served in iraq. we want to know that and your thoughts on what is happening the phone lines are open. i want to go back to the political situation in iraq. talk about his role today in iraq. before the segments started, he said he is not some hussein. guest: not saddam hussein in the sense that saddam hussein was a brutal dictator that killed thousands. he used weapons against the population to maintain his hold on power. maliki is nothing like that. he does appear to be an autocrat in the making. what is happe
russia has elections. it is whether another candidate wins whether power is handed over to that candidate. iraq has not passed that milestone yet. what we had in 2011 was a relatively stable iraq, a lot of hopes. unfortunately, the situation has deteriorated politically over the last year. iraq has been less aligned with american interests and more aligned with iran the interests -- iranian interests in the syrian conflict. host: we are taking your phone calls. the lines are open. let us know...
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jon: russia is now urging north korea to call off its plans to fire a long range missile. it's a move the u.s. state department calls a threat to peace and security in that part of the world. south korea also says it is rerouting passenger flights as a precaution. greg palkot live in london with more on that controversy. >> reporter: north korea confirming over the weekend when we first reported on friday as they are set to launch yet another long-range missile. according to south korean military source the first stage of that intercontinental ballistic missile is in place to the northwest of yeongpyeong. they'll put the fuel in, they'll be ready for that launch window to open up. according to north korea that is opening up on december 10th and will go until december 22nd. north korea says all this is for peaceful purposes, all they want to do is launch a satellite into the skies. the u.s. and others are worried that this could be a test of a long-range missile with the potential to carry a nuclear payload. they have enough to make six nuclear weapons in north korea. this
jon: russia is now urging north korea to call off its plans to fire a long range missile. it's a move the u.s. state department calls a threat to peace and security in that part of the world. south korea also says it is rerouting passenger flights as a precaution. greg palkot live in london with more on that controversy. >> reporter: north korea confirming over the weekend when we first reported on friday as they are set to launch yet another long-range missile. according to south korean...
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the russia and muldava jackson bannek repeal and searchie minific e rule of law accountability act. i would love to be there for that. >> obviously. >> just writing that will take him a half an hour. and then this afternoon >> it should be a very interesting meeting at 3:30 this afternoon. he has a one on one in the oval office with ambassador susan rice. >> awkward. >> yes awkward. what have been up to? susan? what's up? what are you here for? what are you thinking about? at 12:30 this afternoon, jay carney will have his daily white house briefing. i will be there representing all of you. tell you about it on monday. ed smith from ulico at the top of the next hour. >> this is "the bill press show." [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently! and introducing 7 lunch
the russia and muldava jackson bannek repeal and searchie minific e rule of law accountability act. i would love to be there for that. >> obviously. >> just writing that will take him a half an hour. and then this afternoon >> it should be a very interesting meeting at 3:30 this afternoon. he has a one on one in the oval office with ambassador susan rice. >> awkward. >> yes awkward. what have been up to? susan? what's up? what are you here for? what are you...
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but russia still remains a popular choice for american couples looking to adopt. these are photos of children and their new american families. the christian services adoption agency says if the ban is implemented, hospitals in russia will be overwhelmed with orphan children. >> translator: i think it's very sad. it's no secret that most children are adopted by people in the united states. children who will otherwise remain here. i can't even imagine who will take them. i think it will lead to a systemic crisis. >> reporter: but politics aside, it's hard to capture the emotions for the hundreds of u.s. families seeking adoptions and the children who have already met their prospective parents. >> they start to dream. they dream of a family. they dream of a home. they dream of a mom and a dad and a brother and a sister. and then i can't even imagine -- i can't even imagine telling a child that they need to, they need to stop that dream. you know, they need to wake up from that dream, because it may not happen. >> russia has more than 650,000 children in orphanages. a
but russia still remains a popular choice for american couples looking to adopt. these are photos of children and their new american families. the christian services adoption agency says if the ban is implemented, hospitals in russia will be overwhelmed with orphan children. >> translator: i think it's very sad. it's no secret that most children are adopted by people in the united states. children who will otherwise remain here. i can't even imagine who will take them. i think it will...
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this morning, russia's foreign minister denies those statements. but nato says the end is near. martha raddatz reports. >> reporter: it could all end soon here in damascus because while assad is in control in the capital, rebels are moving closer. now, just outside in the suburbs. the battle is bloody. at the regime's military hospital, there are said to be 40 wounded treated a day, while the rebels, like this fighter who lost both feet, received treatment from a dentist. their hospital bombed. >> the rebels have shown that they have a stomach for a fight. they've shown they can endure pain, and they have the conviction that if they don't fight on, they'll be killed. >> reporter: some 200 of their recruits training at an army base they said they captured. >> what do you think will happen to assad? >> killed. must be killed. >> reporter: but who exactly are these rebels? >> we don't have a good sense. and to the extent that external organizations are in there and in some extremist form, the worry is both the retribution afterwards and the potential access to chemical weapons. >>
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let's work with russia as an equal partner. let's continue the work that's so important to the security of both our countries. i'm optimistic that we can. we have to keep creating new partnerships. we have to make sure to paraphrase einstein that our wisdom stays ahead of our technology. and i know you're committed to this. and i want you to know that i am, too. so let me leave you with a story of that first trip dick and i took together. you may remember this, dick. i was in ukraine. we went to a facility, an old factory. we walked down these long, dark corridors, ducking our heads, stepping over puddles of something. we're not sure what it was. finally we came across some women sitting at a worktable. on it were piles of old artillery shells. and the women were sitting there taking them apart by hand, slowly, carefully, one by one. it took decades and extraordinary sums of money to build those arsenals. it's going to take decades and continued investments to dismantle them. the two of you know this better than anybody. it's p
let's work with russia as an equal partner. let's continue the work that's so important to the security of both our countries. i'm optimistic that we can. we have to keep creating new partnerships. we have to make sure to paraphrase einstein that our wisdom stays ahead of our technology. and i know you're committed to this. and i want you to know that i am, too. so let me leave you with a story of that first trip dick and i took together. you may remember this, dick. i was in ukraine. we went...
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europe, russia, china, continue to decline. and india will grow like china today. in a tectonic shift, asia will have surpassed north america in europe in terms of global power, based upon gdp, population size, military spending and tech technological investment. china will surpass the u.s. economy even before that what does this mean? look when you see the short-termism in washington, where they are arguing about tax increases and entitlement reform and very short-term thinking overall, this is the big picture. the big picture is more change any time since the french revolution, the industrial revolution in the 18th century and happening more quickly than we have ever seen. people more empowered. governments having less power and no single global leader. quickly about global leaders in business. a new report released a catalyst for us. and growth for pay and positions for women at the highest levels of corporate america, flat lining. flat lining of the fortune 500, 14% are women, 85% men. this is not moving. 8.1% of top earners in corporate america are women. 91%
europe, russia, china, continue to decline. and india will grow like china today. in a tectonic shift, asia will have surpassed north america in europe in terms of global power, based upon gdp, population size, military spending and tech technological investment. china will surpass the u.s. economy even before that what does this mean? look when you see the short-termism in washington, where they are arguing about tax increases and entitlement reform and very short-term thinking overall, this...
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for me, an under covered story is what is going to happen in russia. what will happen with some of the opposition which has been cracked down upon recently? also opposing the serious challenge of what is unfortunately increasing rule of led mayor putin. i am looking at a couple things right now and then i'd know when to give -- right now. i do not want to give a jump to other journalists. host: we have shown you the front page of "the daily beast" web site. guest: arianna from germantown, philadelphia, thank you very much for watching. host: coming up, we are going to have a look at the political year of 2012. we will be right back. ♪ guest: the taping system was top secret. the only people who knew for certain where my father, his secretary, and the secret service agent who installed it until president nixon made the idea of the white house taping famous and infamous. [applause] other systems were revealed to abandon the concept of secret taping can seem problematic. it is beyond a doubt that this is a unique and invaluable resource. on these tapes,
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we're looking at russia to see when russia finally gives up on assad. if they are, in fact, coming close, it's over. he's done. >> that's the beginning of the end. and i think that's finally in play. brahimi who preceded kofi annan trying to do a diplomatic process finally, i think, has something to work with. it's the possibility of the threat that the syrian regime might turn to chemical munitions, and the russians realize that would be the equivalent of jumping and that their long-term equities. the russians realize that would be too far, not on moral grounds, but on real politic rounds. so the chances of telling the syrians don't do it, but the russians saying if you do it, you won't be supported. and possibly giving him a way out before he thinks -- before he makes the decision whether to do it. this has all come into play. so what was gridlocked for months has finally now begun to open up. so things are both getting a little bit worse, but also you can actually see some opportunity here that you haven't seen in syria literally for over a year. >>
we're looking at russia to see when russia finally gives up on assad. if they are, in fact, coming close, it's over. he's done. >> that's the beginning of the end. and i think that's finally in play. brahimi who preceded kofi annan trying to do a diplomatic process finally, i think, has something to work with. it's the possibility of the threat that the syrian regime might turn to chemical munitions, and the russians realize that would be the equivalent of jumping and that their long-term...
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petersburg, russia and two of the three boys died of alcoholism. the only sound that survived, charles francis gave them some grandchildren, said they doted over the grandchildren for quite a while. most of the time they were very coming very happy. he mentioned he was a grouch and he lives. i can explain it. i think if i had a few minutes as could have been. when they were in berlin, the recess of forgiveness carriage and was quite pale and the empress, frederickstamper said to her, try putting some were shot. well, she came downstairs with the rouge on her face and john quincy grabbed her, put on his lap and rubbed it off. so they have their stats from time to time and when they separated, not a legal separation, but john quincy adams couldn't afford when he was a senator, wintering philadelphia and go back and forth and back and forth all the time. one of them had to stay put but the children. she decided to stay put up the children so she could be near her mother and brothers and sisters. he went to quincy and was freezing cold one night in rig
petersburg, russia and two of the three boys died of alcoholism. the only sound that survived, charles francis gave them some grandchildren, said they doted over the grandchildren for quite a while. most of the time they were very coming very happy. he mentioned he was a grouch and he lives. i can explain it. i think if i had a few minutes as could have been. when they were in berlin, the recess of forgiveness carriage and was quite pale and the empress, frederickstamper said to her, try...
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petersburg russia, and two of the three boys died of the alcoholism, the only that survived, charles francis gave them some grand children so they don't over the grand children for quite awhile. but most of the time they were very, very happy and mentioned john quincy was a grouch, and occasionally he was. there was one -- i'd think i would ask him what happened, but in berlin louisa suffered a miscarriage and was quite pale and the empress of frederick's said to her try putting some rouge on. she came down with rouge and john quincy rubbed off. -- rubbied it off. when they separated, not a legal separation but john adams couldn't afford at one point when he was a senator to have the sar in quincy and the winter and philadelphia -- winter in washington and go back and forth. one of them had to stay put so she could be near her mother and her brothers and sisters and he went to quincy and was freezing cold one night and write her a letter saying i know i can live without you but on this call the feb night i would much prefer to live with you. [laughter] >> other questions? >> i wonder
petersburg russia, and two of the three boys died of the alcoholism, the only that survived, charles francis gave them some grand children so they don't over the grand children for quite awhile. but most of the time they were very, very happy and mentioned john quincy was a grouch, and occasionally he was. there was one -- i'd think i would ask him what happened, but in berlin louisa suffered a miscarriage and was quite pale and the empress of frederick's said to her try putting some rouge on....
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., japan, russia, china, though, obviously not so happy. >> what are they bracing for right now in south korea? we know the korean peninsula is always tense. assume the forces are on a higher state of alert right now but what do they think this new young leader in north korea might do next? specifically in terms of provocative steps. >> well, we heard from the defense ministry on wednesday and they said indeed they have lifted that military alert level to number two. so the second highest out of three. they said at this point they don't see any signs or any moves of more provocations from north korea. so we could imagine that that alert level if that continues to be the case could come back down again. and it's interesting on the streets of seoul, the people that we spoke to, the concern is there but it's more low-key. people have seen this before. seoul residents have are been living through this for more than 60 years as south korea is still technically at war with north korea. there was never a peace tret tea signed. there have been provocations and nuclear tests and rocket tests over
., japan, russia, china, though, obviously not so happy. >> what are they bracing for right now in south korea? we know the korean peninsula is always tense. assume the forces are on a higher state of alert right now but what do they think this new young leader in north korea might do next? specifically in terms of provocative steps. >> well, we heard from the defense ministry on wednesday and they said indeed they have lifted that military alert level to number two. so the second...
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you write that russia may be shifting its pro-assad position. at this point, do you think that russia leadership and the united states can get together on syria? >> you know, i think that the russians now understand that the regime probably isn't going to survive. however, i don't think that the russians are going to get actively involved with us in any effort to militarily intervene in syria. i think that their hope is to protect their interests, that if there's going to be a new regime, that they keep their investments and naval facilities, but i don't think they're going to join with us in getting involved. >> what do we know about the scope, the size, and the variety of the syrian chemical -- of their chemical weapons stash? >> well, in that -- the syrians, of course, have denied they don't have any. that there's not that public information revealed about i, but i think it's pretty clear. they do have a chemical weapons stash, and whatever it is it's too much and too damaging for anyone's comfort. >> the united states has warned president as
you write that russia may be shifting its pro-assad position. at this point, do you think that russia leadership and the united states can get together on syria? >> you know, i think that the russians now understand that the regime probably isn't going to survive. however, i don't think that the russians are going to get actively involved with us in any effort to militarily intervene in syria. i think that their hope is to protect their interests, that if there's going to be a new regime,...
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the storm of reaction in russia. and all you don't want for christmas as festive something people gathers pace we look at what gifts risk ending up in the bed the very next day. from our new studios in moscow this is r.t. it's a decisive day for egypt as people vote on a draft constitution that split the nation and triggered a month long protest the second and final leg of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria a car based journalist well true explain what's expected from that and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates our heads headed to the polling stations today to votes in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was the fact of the violence as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who follow the constitution those who are against the constitution this happened on islamist staged a hundred thousa
the storm of reaction in russia. and all you don't want for christmas as festive something people gathers pace we look at what gifts risk ending up in the bed the very next day. from our new studios in moscow this is r.t. it's a decisive day for egypt as people vote on a draft constitution that split the nation and triggered a month long protest the second and final leg of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria a car based...
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today it's slipping below twenty percent and it's being overtaken by the rapidly growing brics brazil russia india china south africa and so this idea that the u.s. by definition is the largest deepest most liquid market so largely just a matter of convention and if the dollar loses confidence of people is competence in the dollar as a stable store of value they'll use it less and less it will depreciate in value gold will go up in value wait long enough gold will be more liquid and will have a lowered her market capitalization than u.s. treasuries may take a few years but we're going to get there wow but does that is it going to require a change in law because taxation is another way that people and forces have a currency you can't pay your taxes in gold you alluded to some laws and some things that does need to change. well the law is itself a convention imagine that the bricks that i just mentioned started to demand a gold instead of dollars in exchange for their exports well the world would have to start coming up with an awful lot of gold and they wouldn't be too bothered about holding
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he also said russia is not concerned about assad's fate. south korea's president elect is pledging to, quote, take care of our people one by one. park geun-hye will take office in february. park is the first woman ever elected to lead south korea. >>> nasenate republicans want t slash it in half, a $60 billion bill to rebuild after hurricane san deech sandy. critics are saying that there really projects unrelated to the october storm. democrats want the package to clear congress before the end of the year. and as we all know, wolf, congress has a lot on its plate right now. >> certainly it does. lisa, thank you. >>> the shooting in connecticut has set wheels in motion on gun control and should the laws be changed. some minds are changing and the obama administration is now tackling the issue. >> the president is absolutely committed to keeping his promise that we will act and we will act in a way that is designed, even if he says we could only save one life, we have to take action. we're at walmart with the simmons family. how much is your
he also said russia is not concerned about assad's fate. south korea's president elect is pledging to, quote, take care of our people one by one. park geun-hye will take office in february. park is the first woman ever elected to lead south korea. >>> nasenate republicans want t slash it in half, a $60 billion bill to rebuild after hurricane san deech sandy. critics are saying that there really projects unrelated to the october storm. democrats want the package to clear congress before...
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technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorite. t.v. required to watch on t.v. all you need. any time. and. cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut him up to. ok so now for that jobs report we got today a hundred forty six thousand jobs were added in november according to the bureau of labor statistics this was better than expectations superstorm sandy not taking the toll perhaps people works back during the unemployment rate ticked down to seven point seven percent the lowest rate reportedly since two thousand and eight but was driven by a drop in labor force participation we've heard that one before it comes up time and time again so no maybe not as exciting as this report seems on the surface in fact and what does this mean for other areas of the economy like housing earlier i asked barry bibi's vice president of residential finance corporation he's a mortgage expert i asked first for his reaction to these jobs numbers. the numbers are really disappointed in my opinion
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through it was russia and romania and the effect of i. write a good world because so it was just like with their system for the first time. ok so you have a rice field and we kind of were going to go and they were obviously very popular because many of the parents are looking for children who who look like themselves with the same feature so romania throws them with a few dozen spy and was thanks to them the pressure of this is now things like. this improved a little now and so russia is about the only country that we sent a wife children who the u.s. and other countries so you're saying that racism is a big factor in this race is a secular although i must say this also reading the minutes you'll get about this from a few oka races there are also other factors coming whether rather celebrity from countries or whether there's some kind of other feel good story that was racist that was the effect so yes. interesting i also want to ask you well what kind of regulations are now in place to protect adopted children well the regulations in plac
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hundred medically and russia is still one of the biggest countries and i would say that. one should always look into country doesn't pollute going to feel to children and not from the amounts of children this is being done no i think that russia has the capacity to look after their own children and they should do that ok i want to ask you how this will affect parents. that wanted to adopt and also russian orphans. well for us you know our friends first of all are a lot of my who consist of a romanian orphans we often are not really orphans most of your families and russia and i think the most important thing to do is that the child restarts that they will remain in contact with the families so fittest will be similar to this and they will go for a holiday for families and they stay in touch and eventually go back to the children to their families you know that's the first thing for the american family . yes it's getting more and more difficult to go from abroad the the waiting time is getting longer hours because by going higher i just say in time in the united states tha
hundred medically and russia is still one of the biggest countries and i would say that. one should always look into country doesn't pollute going to feel to children and not from the amounts of children this is being done no i think that russia has the capacity to look after their own children and they should do that ok i want to ask you how this will affect parents. that wanted to adopt and also russian orphans. well for us you know our friends first of all are a lot of my who consist of a...
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blind russia would be soon which brightened a few more about song from feinstein pression. whose friends don't talk teen dot com. poll of poll of polls go. there i am glad on. that street i am sure she is. look her. look. we're lucky. lucky her to sleep and good luck. to. her. q. this is our tape welcome of ala riveting us citizens from adopting russian children has been passed by the lower house of parliament in moscow almost unanimous the vote comes after a series of child abuse cases abroad got to fish account books of the stories which lead to the latest measures. the adoption agreement the russian the u.s. signed in the vampire was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children still cool here are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized there is untold numbers of children that ar
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an increasing number of abuse cases and even some deaths the bills cause a storm of reaction here in russia. and only don't want for christmas says festive shopping fever gathers pace we look at what gifts risk and going into the bin the very next day. hello very good evening chief you just joined us. in our top story it's a decisive day for egypt as people vote on the draft constitution that split the nation and triggered monthlong protests the second and final leg of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria kind of a chain as bell true explains what's expected from this vote now and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates have headed to the polling stations today to vote in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was about to be violent as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who are for the constitution very few against the constitution and don't islam is staged a hundred
an increasing number of abuse cases and even some deaths the bills cause a storm of reaction here in russia. and only don't want for christmas says festive shopping fever gathers pace we look at what gifts risk and going into the bin the very next day. hello very good evening chief you just joined us. in our top story it's a decisive day for egypt as people vote on the draft constitution that split the nation and triggered monthlong protests the second and final leg of the referendum was...
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families are left in limbo following a law signed in russia banning american families from adopting there. hear from a bay area family who says she isn't giving up hope. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm maureen naylor. frank and julie are off tonight. we begin with breaking news out of marin county where two people in the last hour have been rescued from the water near the golden gate bridge. coast guard officials tell us they received a call that two people were struggling in the water in this area. rescue boats raced to the site and just about 30 minutes ago coast guard crews pulled two people from the water. there's no word on the victim's identity or their condition. >>> as law enforcement agencies get ready for beefed up dui patrols around the bay area. a lawmaker is proposing a new bill that toughness drunk driving laws. patti lee joins us with details on that plan. >> reporter: there will be multiple dui checkpoints including here in palo alto which will have a command center set up by 9:00 a.m. these are after a bill passed this afternoon will help stop repeat drunk driv
families are left in limbo following a law signed in russia banning american families from adopting there. hear from a bay area family who says she isn't giving up hope. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm maureen naylor. frank and julie are off tonight. we begin with breaking news out of marin county where two people in the last hour have been rescued from the water near the golden gate bridge. coast guard officials tell us they received a call that two people were...
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the eu has been critical of new gas pipelines from russia. the south stream pipeline is meant to carry russian gas through bulgaria to austria and italy, but the u.s. and russia are arguing over the rules to be applied to the new pipeline. >> it is true that some difference remained regarding some aspects of energy relations between europe and russia. >> european demands for russia to separate gas companies and distribution channels have so far had no effect. and the russian leader was not prepared to take the criticism lying down. >> my good friend explained his position at such great length and with such a motion because he has a feeling he is in the wrong. >> the ongoing disputes about energy and trade are taking their toll on the you-russian relations. >> italy's prime minister has resigned. this move paves the way for elections to be held as early as february. mario monti has promised to hand in his resignation -- or had promised to hand in his resignation as soon as parliament passed a 2013 budget, which he led his -- kept his promise.
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alan who was adopted from russia. and she was placed in the home of a ted a file she was discovered because of a a child pornography sting and she told. reporters and such that she waited and. every day you kept praying and believing that somehow the adoption agency that placed sure there would come back and check on her would even telephone and ask her how things were doing and she would have been able to tell them but nobody ever came to check on her much of the fury in moscow over the brutal treatment of adopted russian children has been driven by the leniency american judges have shown towards a number of abusers the adoptive father of two year olds in my jacket who was acquitted after he forgot the boy in his car for nine hours the toddler died of heat stroke the parents of russian born with annual craver have been released on bail after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter. the quavers have dodged a murder sentence even though investigators discovered that the child had suffered repeated beatings from his
alan who was adopted from russia. and she was placed in the home of a ted a file she was discovered because of a a child pornography sting and she told. reporters and such that she waited and. every day you kept praying and believing that somehow the adoption agency that placed sure there would come back and check on her would even telephone and ask her how things were doing and she would have been able to tell them but nobody ever came to check on her much of the fury in moscow over the brutal...